Running along the bank was a white rabbit wearing a waistcoat and looking worriedly at a clock. Appearing and disappearing at various points on both banks was a dark blue British police telephone booth, out of which a perplexed-looking man holding a screwdriver would periodically emerge. A group of dwarf bandits could be seen disappearing into a hole in the sky. Time travelers, said Nobodaddy in a voice of gentle disgust. They're everywhere these days.

πŸ“– Salman Rushdie

🌍 Indian  |  πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’Ό Novelist

πŸŽ‚ June 19, 1947
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A whimsical scene unfolds along a riverbank where a frantic white rabbit in a waistcoat anxiously checks a clock. This curious figure is not alone as a dark blue British police telephone booth appears and vanishes, occasionally releasing a befuddled man clutching a screwdriver. The atmosphere is further enriched by the sight of dwarf bandits who dart into a mysterious hole in the sky.

Nobodaddy expresses a blend of annoyance and resignation as he observes these peculiar time travelers, implying that such beings have become a rampant presence in the world. This narrative blends elements of fantasy and surrealism, showcasing Salman Rushdie's imaginative storytelling.

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